A group of Labour MPs will be holding an anti-Brexit roadshow in Nottingham as part of a tour across the country.

The group of MPs are part of a 'Love Socialism, Hate Brexit' group and will be making left-wing cases against Britain's exit from the European Union - which has now been extended to October 31.

The campaign follows Nigel Farage's Brexit Party rally in the city centre on Saturday, April 20, where he took to Albert Hall alongside freelance journalist Annunziata Rees-Mogg to press for a change in politics and a swift Brexit.

Speakers will include Clive Lewis, Manuel Cortes, the general secretary for the Transport Salaried Staffs Association and Guardian columnist Zoe Williams.

Clive Lewis, MP for Norwich South, said: "We understand that Brexit, the right-wing project that it is, will undermine those communities that we came into politics to protect and stand up for.

"It will undermine our rights on the environment. It will undermine workers' rights.

"That's why, over the coming months, we want to meet and hear from members and further the conversation about where our county and our movement is heading during this time of great political turmoil. We can't wait to hit the road."

The 'Love Socialism, Hate Brexit' group recently staged a protest on Westminster Bridge, where 13 MPs gathered on the bridge with a giant flag and flares - prompting a police response.

The group came together in February to fight Brexit and campaign for a socialist Labour government.